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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2008

How I grow orange tree seedlings from pips with shots of a day-old, a 4 day-old and a 2 month-old seedling.

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  • @tugboat0970 A pip is a seed.

    @AuronWarrior. I don't know about pomelo or the others. I'm trying to grow mandarins indoors at the moment but nothings happened so far.

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  • Well Scarface0ner, I know why your pips didn't root...they are very sensitive to unnecessary bad language and no doubt they didn't want to surface to face a barrage of abuse!

  • Cool video and cool voice.

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  • @richythepianoman how long did u keep them in water for?

  • a few years ago, i had orange seeds sprout in 3 weeks. they were planted in coffee grounds with miracle gro on top.

  • Mine has survived through snow, and it's 1 year old but it stopped growing when it reached 4" what should I do?

  • What lovely glossy dark leaves! This will make a beautiful houseplant.

  • @lunhil12 lol ty for some odd reason i thaught that oranges from supermarket wont work lol ..im such a dummy X3

  • @pandemicrazor It was just from a supermarket orange, my son just started one from the same. There are seed and plant suppliers on the web where you can get almost anything if you want something special.

  • @pandemicrazor would regular orange seeds work or do you need to purchase some

  • @lunhil12 hey .. i live in new york too but i want to know where you got those pips pls tell =)

  • I had grown one for about 5 years, kept it pruned to about a foot and a half tall. Grown in NYC with a few hours of direct sunlight a day. Nice foliage and the leaves have a nice aroma when crushed. Nice house plant.

  • I used a similar method. I put them in cold water, wrapped them in a paper towel and put them in my airing cupboard for a day or so. Planted them and they popped up 2 days later. Takes around 5 - 8 years for it to produce an orange

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